Full Description
Urbanization is probably the most important process taking place in African countries. This book provides a lucid and informative study of the significance of urbanization for social change in sub-Saharan Africa, which has vital implications for all developing regions.
Originally published in 1974.
Contents
1. The Migratory Basis of Urban Growth 2. Modern Urbanization and its Opportunistic Undertones 3. Attitudes to Work and Wage-Employment 4. Social Class and Ethnicity 5. Urbanization and Race Relations 6. Urban Social Organization 7. Conclusions



